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Core Skills Analysis

Playing the game soggy doggy

  • Developed strategic thinking skills by planning the best time to turn the faucet and avoid getting wet.
  • Enhanced social skills through interactions with other players, taking turns, and following game rules.
  • Improved fine motor skills by gently turning the faucet to progress in the game.
  • Promoted resilience as the student coped with the unpredictability of getting wet during the game.

Tips

For continued development after playing the game Soggy Doggy, consider encouraging the child to create their own version of the game using household items. This could involve designing an obstacle course with different challenges or incorporating educational questions for each step. Additionally, exploring water-related experiments or crafts can further enhance learning experiences while having fun.

Book Recommendations

  • Soggy Doggy (Board Book) by Sue Nicholson: A delightful picture book based on the popular game, perfect for children who enjoyed playing Soggy Doggy.
  • The Great Indoors (Ellie May #1) by Marlane Kennedy: Follow the adventures of Ellie May, who discovers the joy of playing imaginative indoor games with her friends.
  • Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty: A story of a young girl's creativity and resilience as she pursues her passion for inventing and engineering.
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